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− | + | In the name of the English King Henry, Rand Fitz Hugh has arrived to claim rebellious Wales. A fierce and loyal warrior, he is prepared for war, but boldly seeks peace, never imagining the battle that will rage within his own heart. | |
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+ | Josselyn ap Carreg Du is prepared to marry a man she loathes in order to unite Welsh lands against the hatred English. Before she can do so, Rand makes her his captive - and pawn of his politics and ambition. She fears him, not because he is her mortal enemy...but because he has the means to make her forget that. In a time of strife and treachery, when enemies give no mercy and desperate choices must be made, love may prove the greatest weapon of all... |
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- Author: Rexanne Becnel
- Publisher: St. Martin's
- Year: 1998
- Setting: Wales
- Amazon Listing: The Bride of Rosecliffe
Book Description
In the name of the English King Henry, Rand Fitz Hugh has arrived to claim rebellious Wales. A fierce and loyal warrior, he is prepared for war, but boldly seeks peace, never imagining the battle that will rage within his own heart.
Josselyn ap Carreg Du is prepared to marry a man she loathes in order to unite Welsh lands against the hatred English. Before she can do so, Rand makes her his captive - and pawn of his politics and ambition. She fears him, not because he is her mortal enemy...but because he has the means to make her forget that. In a time of strife and treachery, when enemies give no mercy and desperate choices must be made, love may prove the greatest weapon of all...